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 Crossing the Luding Bridge  (china.org.cn)  Updated: 2004-06-25 15:28  Next was the crossing of the Luding Bridge, about 
a 1,000 li to the north. A li is an interesting distance measurement. An uphill 
li is shorter than a downhill li. So, it measures how long the journey will take 
not how far. They had to beat Chiang to the river, and they did. Next was the 
race to the Luding bridge. It was an ancient structure built in 1701. This 
bridge is situated to the west of Luding County. The bridge measures about 100 
meters long and 2.8 meters wide. Thirteen chains supported the side supports as 
well as those for the bridge floor. Irregular planking lay on the flooring. The 
bridge is still there today. They had 100 miles to get to the river in two days 
and then take the bridge. Abandoning their equipment except rifles and bullets, 
they raced to the bridge. On the other side of the river, a KMT unit was also 
racing to the bridge. The KMT unit stopped for the night and the Red Army beat 
them to the bridge. On May 29, 1935, the Red Army arrived here. Despite of the 
heavy gunfire from the enemy troops stationed at the bridge and the fact that 
the KMT had removed the planking, the Red Army assault team of 22 crawled 
forward, exterminated the enemy force and took the bridge with a loss of only 7 
men. 
 
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